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Should Ben & Jerry's return stolen land?

Photo by Charles Krupa/AP, File After the ice cream maker Ben and Jerry’s publicly berated both the U.S. and Canada for being built atop “stolen land,” a U.S. Indigenous nation is asking that the company start by returning the stolen land on which its Vermont headquarters are located.

Will Ben & Jerry's give back'stolen indigenous land'?

Ben & Jerry’s has called on the US to give back the 'stolen Indigenous land,' including Mount Rushmore. Now, a Native American chief in Vermont has expressed interest in discussing the land under the ice cream maker’s headquarters.

Should Ben & Jerry's return Native American land?

After Ben & Jerry's put out an Independence Day message calling for Indigenous land to be returned to those it was "stolen" from, some have suggested the ice cream company lead by example by returning the Native American land its modern-day headquarters is built on. "The U.S. was founded on stolen Indigenous land," the company said in a statement.

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